Senate Bill 49
Senate Bill 49
Senate Bill 49
SESSION 2023
SENATE BILL 49
RATIFIED BILL
*S49-v-4*
2. An abuse and neglect complaint under Chapter 7B of the
General Statutes.
b. When otherwise prohibited by law.
(7) To prohibit the creation, sharing, or storage of a biometric scan of his or her
child without the parent's prior written consent, except as authorized pursuant
to a court order or otherwise required by law, including G.S. 7B-2102 and
G.S. 7B-2201.
(8) To prohibit the creation, sharing, or storage of his or her child's blood or
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) without the parent's prior written consent,
except as authorized pursuant to a court order or otherwise required by law,
including G.S. 7B-2201.
(9) To prohibit the creation by the State of a video or voice recording of his or her
child without the parent's prior written consent, except a recording made in
the following circumstances:
a. During or as part of a court proceeding.
b. As part of an investigation under Chapter 7B or Chapter 14 of the
General Statutes.
c. When the recording will be used solely for any of the following
purposes:
1. A safety demonstration, including one related to security and
discipline on educational property.
2. An academic or extracurricular activity.
3. Classroom instruction.
4. Photo identification cards.
5. Security or surveillance of buildings, grounds, or school
transportation.
(10) To be promptly notified if an employee of the State suspects that a criminal
offense has been committed against his or her child, unless the incident has
first been reported to law enforcement or the county child welfare agency, and
notification of the parent would impede the investigation.
"§ 114A-15. Limitations on the right to parent.
(a) The requirements of this Article do not authorize a parent to do any of the following:
(1) Engage in unlawful conduct.
(2) Abuse or neglect the child, as defined in Chapter 7B of the General Statutes.
(b) The requirements of this Article do not prohibit the following:
(1) A State official or employee from acting in his or her official capacity within
the reasonable and prudent scope of his or her authority.
(2) A court of competent jurisdiction from acting in its official capacity within
the reasonable and prudent scope of its authority or issuing an order otherwise
permitted by law.
"§ 114A-20. Employee penalties.
An employee of the State who encourages, coerces, or attempts to encourage or coerce a child
to withhold information from his or her parent may be subject to disciplinary action."
s/ Carl Ford
Presiding Officer of the Senate
s/ Erin Paré
Presiding Officer of the House of Representatives
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Roy Cooper
Governor